1970 Elcaminoss 350/4spd/12bolt/tiltwheel/bucket Seats/newpaint/newinterior/ac on 2040-cars
Penngrove, California, United States
Was going to build pro tour.Purchased and put in storage.I don't know anything about it,except for what you see and that it starts right up.It does not smoke.Brakes work good.Transmission shifts fine.Tires are new.Drives fine,but to me suspension seems a bit soft. It does not make any rattles,squeaks or problem noises.Had just been repainted,New vinyl top,new weather stripping and all trim has either been replaced or polished.Interior had just been redone[New headliner,Bucket Seats with headrests,Dash pad,Carpet,Door panels,Door sills,Probably was kit]Doors open and close smooth and crisp.Windows operate up and down smooth with new felt. All the glass is good. Am/Fm cassette.SS dash with 7000 rpm tach and gauges. I'm sure I missed somethings.This car looks good inside and out.The guy I got it from said he was making it to be his daily driver. To me it seems like he did things a little backwards as I would of restored everything mechanically first,but now that's all you have to do to make it into a cool ride.Just a suspension refresh would make it a great car. Reserve is low.I hate to let it go but I don't want it to sit forever.I'm pushing 60 and somebody else will get a lot more enjoyment out of it than my garage does. The only good thing for me is I get the garage space back! Sorry about the blurry interior pics but it is as clean inside as the door panel. Please asked all questions and I will do my best to answer.Vehicle is sold as is . Thank you and GOOD LUCK!
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